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Goodies galore in shorts today, starting with an instance finder coming to Lord of the Rings Online, King of Fighters XIII DLC, Amazon sales, an indie game coming to Steam, and some interesting news out of Japan. Go ahead and hit the break.

Little did you know, that all those times you looked at the clock and it was 11:11, the cosmos was preparing itself for the Dragonborn. Because the day of reckoning is now upon us, little else is happening. Regardless, there’s still enough to warrant a shorts post.

Harmonix has announced details of the Coldplay pack that’s coming to Rock Band this week. Going for $1.99/160 MS Points/200 Wii Points per song or $9.99/800 MS Points/1000 Wii Points, included in the pack is Yellow from Parachutes, The Scientist and Clocks from A Rush of Blood to the Head, Fix You from X&Y, the […]

Harmonix has announced that Coldplay will make its bow on Rock Band as DLC in the coming months. Stevie Wonder will also make his debut with the game as DLC, with Breaking Benjamin and Dream Theater making returns. All of the DLC for the aforementioned bands currently remain dateless, with no songs unconfirmed neither. More […]

More shorts are posted below to help get your weekend started. As for us? Well, ours doesn’t start until tomorrow but that just means we can get smashed on Sunday whereas you can’t. We laugh at your fate.

It’s time for your second batch of shorts for the day. This one features an interesting off-screen video of Yoshinori Ono and Katsuhiro Harada doing, well, just watch. We’ve actually posted the video in here. A shorts first? Maybe.

The weekend is almost here – at least in the US. You UK folks are already drinking cider, and the like. Instead of pouting and throwing ourselves to the floor in a bitter fit, we’ll be nice as post some small news bits.

When is a patch not a patch? When it’s on a console, apparently, and becomes a mandatory title update. Rock Band 3 is due for a doozy, increasing your options for triggering overdrive on various instruments, fixing the PS3 keyboards distortion, and adding support for the ill-fated, smoke-machine sporting stage kit.

Rock Band kicks February off with a bang by introducing one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved albums of the punk rock era – and after. London Calling, in its entirety, arrives as premium DLC in just a few days.

If you’re still plugging along with Rock Band or its sequel, you’ve just been given one more reason to grab the third game. Rock Band Network v2.0 goes live in February, and all new RBN releases will require a copy of Rock Band 3 to function.

Broke after the holidays? Harmonix might be too, since they’re holding a fire sale on Rock Band DLC. You have until January 11 to take advantage of discounts on various track packs and even full albums from The Cars and Rush.